In "A Chapter in the History of the Urabi Revolution," Mahmoud Al-Khafif presents a new vision about a deep-rooted national movement that arose at the end of the nineteenth century. He paints for us a vivid picture of the revolutionaries, both civilian and military, who stood up to foreign intervention and the corrupt rule of the Khedive. The book reveals how the revolution was aborted, and how its leader Ahmed Orabi was misunderstood in the wake of the defeat. Intelligently, the author seeks to restore the reputation of this national leader and shows how the dignity of the homeland and confronting the occupation were the motivation behind the struggle. Will he succeed in proving that Arabi was a symbol of national dignity? This book is not just a historical narrative, but rather an invitation to reflect on the values ¿¿of patriotism and courage.
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